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    this is a brand-new mold that I had made especially for me we will carry a patent pending these will not be available for a while I will be getting a test mold this week after I approve it then we will have the actual mold made I plan on carrying Bob's jigs on the plastic bait
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    this is a 2 inch bait and I will be calling it little squid

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    Looking good Bob. That should be another winner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Looking good Bob. That should be another winner.
    we hope so we may make it into more sizes I don't know yet but thank you for the comment.

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    I would think 1 1/2 or little smaller it may be a hot panfish bite, especially under the ice or early spring on rocky shorelines as the early spring warms the rocks. 2" size or so could be a great small-mouth treat.
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    Looks good. But i wouldnt be posting that pic on here before you were making them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonDon View Post
    Looks good. But i wouldnt be posting that pic on here before you were making them!
    thank you for your comment they are being made but I'm not ready to post them on my site
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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    thank you for your comment they are being made but I'm not ready to post them on my site
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    Be sure and protect yourself with patents etc for that bait. Someone (freshwater and saltwater) will be resizing them and replicating, duplicating, imitating and advertising them. Those are "Squidelicious." looking baits Bob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Be sure and protect yourself with patents etc for that bait. Someone (freshwater and saltwater) will be resizing them and replicating, duplicating, imitating and advertising them. Those are "Squidelicious." looking baits Bob.
    the legal technicality has been taking care of if anybody tries to duplicate it they will find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxsprat View Post
    I would think 1 1/2 or little smaller it may be a hot panfish bite, especially under the ice or early spring on rocky shorelines as the early spring warms the rocks. 2" size or so could be a great small-mouth treat.
    two inch size would be great for southern crappie
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    two inch size would be great for southern crappie
    G you can cut the front part down to make a inch and a half bait. We may come out with different sizes in the future we were thinking about a 3 inch for bass in the inch and a half and maybe even 1 inch and we made it so far is to go into huge sizes for saltwater.

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